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John Gaver is Editor & Publisher of the popular webzine, ActionAmerica, which he describes as an “original intent conservative” publication, and author of “The Rich Don’t Pay Tax! … or Do They?”. John has been very active in politics since before he was old enough to vote; at that time, campaigning for Barry Goldwater. In

Rising tuition cost and insufficient “real world” education programs are frustrating to young adults in the U.S. who feel forced into traditional universities. A degree or accreditation is often used as a dangling carrot to lure potential students into high debt status. Non-traditional, creative career paths often take a back seat to traditional majors. Julia

Key Takeaways: [1:40] Millennials are starting their lives with student debt. [6:10] The average college grad has $36,000 in debt. [9:40] David paid off his college debt before he hit 30, but he had to work his butt off to do it. [14:10] David recommends millennials take advantage of the ROTH IRA. [18:50] Don’t think

Key Takeaways: 2:15 – Frank’s newest book tries to restore some sanity to the college admission process. 4:20 – Colleges have turned themselves into a country club, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t useful. 10:40 – Stanford’s college acceptance rate is 5%. For Harvard, it’s 6%. 15:00 – Frank recommends students to develop great faculty

Key Takeaways: 2:50 – Brian talks about his first real estate deal. 6:00 – Jason gets Brian’s thoughts about owning condos. 10:05 – Brian likes the stock market, but doesn’t think it’s a good time to invest right now. 13:20 – It doesn’t take a lot of money to own property. You can start with

Jason Hartman introduces Ryan Houck to the show to talk about generation Y. Key Takeaways: 1:30 – Ryan talks a little bit about Free Market America and their mission. 8:00 – A lot of sketchy things are happening between the EPA and environmental groups. 16:40 – The oldest millennials are around 34 years old right

Jason Hartman invites Nancy Lublin to talk about her volunteer campaigns at DoSomething.org, the largest organization in the world for teens to help with social change. Key Takeaways: 2:00 – Nancy explains a little bit about how Do Something works. 8:20 – Only about 2% of text messages that come into Crisis Text Line is

Key Takeaways: 1:40 – What is the HEAD Foundation? 6:05 – What’s The Longest Distance about? 10:05 – Even though the book is fiction, there are some underlining truths to the stories. 14:45 – Does materialism really matter? 18:00 – If you’re trying to be the best person you can be, it can be achieved

Key Takeaways: 1:30 – Nicole is currently on a book tour. 4:00 – The current financial advice is about starvation, depriving you of certain luxuries. Nicole argues to invest in yourself. 7:20 – Nicole has been called a bitch in a derogatory sense and she decided to own it. 9:20 – In Nicole’s book, she